Bonjour!
Où vas-tu ?
Yes it’s correct!
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Hope i help you !
Au revoir mon ami !
Hello,
1) ont
It is ont because it is plural therefore a and as are not possible. It is not avons because that is the nous form (we), and they are asking for they.
2) a
Laurent is singular third person therefore it can not be ont. Ai is the conjugation for first person. As is for second person.
3) a
Same thing as for question 2. Le bébé is singular third person, therefore it can not be avez ( which is you plural). Ai is first person singular and as is second person singular.
Answer:
Fabien: D'où vient Wanja? Il est allemand?
Jack: Oui, Il vient d'Allemagne.
Explanation:
Fabien: Where does Wanja come from? He is German?
Jack: Yeah, he's from Germany.
Hope it helped.
It is B. When you use il to start your sentence, you cannot use A, because that is only used for Ils and Elles, C is only used for nous, and D is only used for Tu.